10)(...)1)SPACEBALLS! (MAY THE SHWARTZ BE WITH YOUOUUOUOUUouUOUouUOUoouuoUoOuoUuouuuuuuu u u uuu u u )3)@)2) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy theme song (and thanks for all the fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiish!!!)5)4) Star Wars

I need to fill up the rest. Suggestions?

Suggestion:
3) The Right Stuff

Glorious 1983 classic about the Mercury programme. Sam Shepard as Chuck Yeager is a hit. Bit shmalzy for my taste in the scenes at Grissom's home, but otherwise great.

Cheers
Max

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Space Camp: Oddly enough this movie is probably one of the reasons I am into this alt.space stuff. I saw it when I was about six or seven. However the movie wasn't the big deal, at the time I was launching my first (estes) rockets with my father and brother. My father was a professional camera-dude at the time and filmed us launching and retrieving this launch. He then edited together with the footage from inside the 'shuttle' and flight control from the movie space camp and replaced all the external footage with shots of our rocket and spliced it all into a minute or so clip.

Twas enough to blur the 'Nasa is for other people' idea in my young brain. Having the concept of people being launched in a rocket I had built... yeah that will mess you up

Clint Eastwood practices landing stalls in the Shuttle on final... Tommy Lee Jones flies a cluster of nuke missiles (still attached to the orbital launch platform) to the moon and lives to walk around on it?

There was a film with Dennis Hopper called "Space Truckers" that looked like it was probably over-the-top silly, but I never saw more than a short glimpse between channel-surfing stops...

You should include "Starship Troopers" into the list as well imho.
It doesn't take itself too "serious" and there were so many logical faults in it, you just can't stop laughing while watching. (Like starships flying in tight formation so that if one ship gets blown up it takes out at least two others... )

The latest Star Trek (with the young crew fresh out of the academy in an altered reality) was also pretty hilarious imho.

But yeah, I agree that nothing can beat "Jam their Radar" Spaceballs. hehe